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Abu Ubaida discloses destruction of 43 military vehicles and targeting of 15 Israeli soldiers in recent confrontations

Watan-Abu Ubaida, the military spokesperson for the Al-Qassam Brigades, announced on Sunday that the brigades have destroyed 43 military vehicles, either completely or partially, and targeted 15 Israeli soldiers over the past few days.

In a statement posted on the brigades’ Telegram account, Abu Ubaida said, “The mujahideen of Al-Qassam were able to destroy 43 military vehicles, either entirely or partially, in the past few days.”

Abu Ubaida reveals new losses for the occupation forces

The statement continued, “Our fighters confirmed their targeting of 15 Zionist soldiers from point zero, including sniping an officer and a soldier, and inflicting dozens of casualties, killed and wounded, in 17 different military missions.”

He emphasized that during these missions, the Israeli forces were targeted with shells, fortification-busting explosive devices, and heavy machine guns.

Furthermore, he stated, “A tunnel entrance was exploded with a number of enemy soldiers, and our fighters seized 4 drones.”

The Qassam spokesperson also disclosed that the brigades targeted military gatherings with mortar shells on all combat axes and launched an intensive rocket barrage towards Tel Aviv and its surroundings.

It is worth mentioning that the 121st day of the Israeli war on Gaza witnessed intensified battles in the heart of Gaza City and in Khan Yunis in the southern part of the Strip. Meanwhile, Palestinian resistance factions directed new strikes against the occupation forces.

The Israeli army continued its shelling and sniping of civilians in various areas of the Strip, especially in the eastern neighborhoods of Gaza City.

This resulted in new casualties, raising the total number of martyrs since the start of the aggression on October 7th to 27,365, and the number of wounded to 66,630.

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